Pope Francis: who am I to judge Gays?

In 1976 the Catholic Church faced for the first time the theme of homosexuality, issued by the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith which at this point provided: homosexuality is of a pathological constitution and is something innate, their guilt will be judged with prudence, according to the moral order, homosexual relations lack their essential and indispensable rule. We therefore say that the Catholic Church is very attentive to this discrimination in the union between persons of the same sex. What revised and discussed only ten years later by the German pope, with whom he stated:the homosexual person per se is not a sinner, but from a moral point of view he must be considered as one with a disordered behavior. Let us recall the passage from the Bible which provides for the fundamental union of man and woman with the aim of procreating and forming a family.

Even if today the union between homosexuals is protected by the rights of laws, for the Church it continues to be an illegal bond. Let's see where we have arrived from the legislative and social point of view: for homosexual people it is a civil union based therefore on family law, to which it provides the rights to the participation of the inheritance, to the reversibility of the pension in case of death by one of the spouses, and recently also the possibility of adoption as is foreseen for heterosexual couples. But here's what Pope Francis tells us about gays and lesbians: if a gay person seeks the Lord who am I to judge him? these people must not be judged, but they must be welcomed, the problem is not having this tendency, the problem is lobbying business, in the passage 2358 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church it foresees this entry: people with this inclination, objectively disordered, must be received with respect and compassion, they are people called to respect the will of God. It seems that Germany has expressed the will to change the Catechism of the Catholic Church on homosexual discourse.